Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner apprenticeship

  • Company: ROLE PLAY ADVENTURES LTD
  • Location: Bristol, BS2 0LP
  • Type: Apprenticeship
  • Salary: £27,040.00 per year
  • Sector: Education and early years
  • Ref: NAS-2000023765
  • Application Deadline Date: 20/04/2026
  • Start Date: 25/04/2026
  • Positions Available: 2
  • Working Week: Monday - Friday, 7.30am - 6.00pm.

Brief Description

Advance your early years career with Little Adventures Nurseries. As a Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner, you’ll lead teams, support children’s development, and implement high-quality care while building on your level 3 qualification.

Training to be Provided

Training will take place primarily in the workplace at Little Adventures Nurseries, with off-the-job learning delivered online by the allocated Development Coach.


Training will be completed throughout the apprenticeship, with regular sessions (typically weekly) alongside daily on-the-job learning.

Future Prospects

Access to our Future Leaders Career Progression programme with clear routes up to Deputy Manager and beyond if career progression is a priority for you.

Vacancy Detail

Main Areas of Responsibility


Pedagogical Leadership & Quality Improvement



  • Champion high-quality teaching and learning, modelling outstanding practice and supporting colleagues to embed strong pedagogy

  • Lead on planning, curriculum intent and implementation, ensuring learning experiences are ambitious, inclusive and responsive

  • Support the team in delivering a rich learning environment that sparks curiosity and deepens learning

  • Contribute to room self-evaluation, action planning and continuous quality improvement

  • Use assessment, observation and reflective practice to ensure children make strong progress


Children’s Care, Learning & Development



  • Provide exemplary interactions that promote children’s language, emotional wellbeing, critical thinking and independence

  • Act as a highly skilled key person, demonstrating excellence in attachment-building and partnership with parents

  • Plan and deliver next-step learning that reflects the needs, interests and developmental stages of each child

  • Ensure that learning environments remain purposeful, safe, stimulating and aligned to the EYFS


Inclusion & SEND Support



  • Work closely with the SENCo to identify additional needs early and implement targeted strategies that support every child to thrive

  • Model inclusive practice and guide colleagues to adapt provision effectively

  • Contribute to professional meetings, review cycles, written reports and partnership working with external professionals


Safeguarding & Welfare



  • Uphold the highest safeguarding standards, following all procedures with vigilance and professional curiosity

  • Model safe, hygienic and nurturing care routines

  • Support the embedding of a strong safeguarding culture across the nursery


Team Development & Collaboration



  • Offer day-to-day coaching, mentoring and modelling to colleagues, especially Level 2/3 Practitioners and new staff

  • Share expertise through reflective discussions, in-room training and practice demonstrations

  • Support with room organisation, routines and operational priorities

  • Step up in the absence of the Room Manager to ensure continuity of high-quality provision


Partnership with Parents & Carers



  • Build warm, professional and trusting relationships with parents

  • Lead high-quality parent communication, including key person discussions, learning reviews and parent evenings

  • Offer clear guidance to families on supporting learning at home


Professional Conduct & Organisational Responsibilities



  • Act as an ambassador for Family Adventures Group, modelling professionalism and our ARCH values

  • Maintain accurate, clear and timely documentation relating to planning, assessments and children’s progress

  • Contribute to a positive, collaborative and supportive team culture

  • Maintain confidentiality and uphold all policies, procedures and statutory requirements


Knowledge, Skills & Experience (Essential)



  • Level 5 Early Years Lead Practitioner qualification (or working towards)

  • Strong knowledge of child development and EYFS practice

  • Demonstrable experience of leading, coaching or modelling to others

  • Skilled in planning, assessment and high-quality early learning

  • Knowledge of safeguarding, SEND and inclusion

  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills

  • Ability to positively influence and inspire colleagues

Other Information


  • A Level 3 or above Early Years qualification (essential)

  • Proven leadership experience in a room or unit within a nursery setting

  • Strong knowledge of the EYFS and a child-centred, inclusive approach

  • Up-to-date Paediatric First Aid, Safeguarding and Food Hygiene certificates

  • A valid enhanced DBS check (or be willing to undertake one)

Ready to start your adventure?